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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-932314

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Objective:To explore the fixation with S 2 alar iliac screws (S 2AI) for unstable injury to the pelvic posterior ring. Methods:The clinical data of 18 patients were analyzed retrospectively who had been treated for unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring by S 2AI screw fixation at Division of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Department of Orthopaedics, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University and at Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, The First Affiliated Hospital to University of South China from September 2017 to December 2020. They were 8 males and 10 females, with an average age of 40 years (from 20 to 64 years). According to Tile classification, there were 3 cases of type B2, 10 cases of type C1 and 5 cases of type C2. Sacral nerve injury was complicated in 3 patients (2 cases of Gibbons grade Ⅱ and one of Gibbons grade Ⅲ). Short-segment S 1-S 2AI fixation was used in 6 cases, contralateral S 1-S 2AI fixation in one case, lumbar-pelvic fixation in 5 cases, and sacroiliac triangle fixation in 6 cases. The accuracy of S 2AI placement was evaluated by CT after operation according to the Shillingford method; the reduction quality of pelvic fractures and complications were documented. Results:All the 18 patients were followed up for 19.8 months (from 12 to 36 months). Bony union was achieved in all fractures. A total of 21 S 2AI were implanted in the 18 patients without intraoperative neurovascular injury. Postoperative CT found penetration into the iliac cortex by S 2AI in 2 cases. According to the Matta criteria, the fracture reduction was excellent in 10 cases, good in 7 and fair in one. Of the 3 patients with preoperative sacral nerve injury, 2 with grade Ⅱ injury recovered to grade Ⅰ and one with grade Ⅲ injury recovered to grade Ⅱ after operation. Superficial infection occurred at the incision site in 2 patients after operation, and complications such as protrusion, rupture or loosening of implants were observed in none of the patients. Conclusion:S 2AI fixation can be flexibly applied to various types of posterior pelvic ring injury and can provide the pelvic ring and the lumbosacral junction with rigid fixation, leading to a low complication rate.

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Journal of Medical Postgraduates ; (12): 922-925, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-613111

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Objective Tamm-Horsfall protein (THP) may play a role in kidney stone formation.The article aimed to conduct a preliminary study on the role of THP in kidney stone formation by investigating the changes of THP in rat urine, pathological changes of renal tissue and the formation of calcium salt crystals after establishing CNPs rat model of kidney stones.Methods Stone samples of 40 patients from February to June 2015 in our department were collected to establish the model of CNPs-induced kidney stone in rats and prepare CNPs suspension.48 SD rats were randomly divided into experimental group (group A) and blank control group (group B).Group A were injected with CNPs and the same amount of sterile saline injection in the group B.The urine of rats was collected after injection at 3h, 6h, 12h, 24h, 1w, 2w, 4w and 8w.ELISA were applied to detect THP levels in the urine.Then the rats were killed to take the kidney tissue.HE staining was used to investigate the pathological changes of the cells and evaluate the formation of the calcium salt crystals.Results THP levels in group A at 24h, 1w, 2w, 4w and 8w ([166.03±3.02], [173.50±1.78], [174.55±2.05], [176.54±2.45], [177.11±1.76]pg/mL) were significantly higher than that at 3h(165.89±2.23pg/mL)(P<0.05), which was the same case in comparison with those of group B ([157.65±2.22], [156.54±1.43], [159.45±3.21], [158.63±2.98], [157.33±2.05]pg/mL).Compared with the calcium salt crystal score at 6h (1 point), the scores at 3,6,12,24h (average score 2 points) increased.At 2w the score increased significantly to 3 points and reached the top score(6.7points) at 8w, which was of significant difference.The score of calcium salt crystals was in positive correlation with THP content (r=0.843,P<0.05).Conclusion THP in urine may contribute to the aggregation of calcium salt crystals and the formation of kidney stones.

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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): 2337-2339, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-620360

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Objective To explore the differentia expression of long chain noncoding RNA (IncRNA) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) of the patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and normal human and to analyze to further clarify the pathogenesis of RA.Methods Twenty-two cases of RA in our hospital from January to April 2016 were selected as the observation group and 22 healthy persons served as the control group.The differential expression of IncRNA and mRNA in PBMCs of 5 RA cases and 5 healthy persons were determined by using Agilent human IncRNA chip;GO and Pathway were used to analyze the functional distribution of differentially expressed IncRNA,the co-expression pressionsnetwork was constructed and the Trans-and Cis -were adopted to predict the RA onset related IncRNA.Results There were 1623 differential expressions of IncRNA in PBMCs of RA patients and healthy persons and 851 differential expressions of mRNA.GO and Pathway analysis showed that the main function of differentially expressed mRNA was to participate in the binding and transcriptional regulation of protein kinase,nucleotide and metal ions,and also participate in the regulation of B cell receptor signaling pathway and TNF signaling pathway.After Cis-and Trans-analysis prediction and real-time PCR validation,the 3 IneRNA could be related with RA onset,which were NONHSAT 120696,uc.80+ and NONHSAT 031501.Conclusion IncRNA has differential expression in PBMCs of RA patients and healthy persons,three 031501 IncRNA of NONHSAT 120696,uc.80+,NONHSAT may be related to the pathogenesis of RA.

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